"I
know the Jesuits never forget nor forsake. But man must not care how
and where he dies,
provided he dies at the post of honor and duty." ~Abraham Lincoln ("50
Years in the 'church'
of Rome" by Charles Chiniquy pg. 472).

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was assassinated by well-known stage actor John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Mary Surratt. Although her father was a non-denominational Protestant and her mother Episcopalian,[5][16][17] Surratt was enrolled in a private Roman Catholic girls' boarding school, the Academy for Young Ladies in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 25, 1835.[1][13] Mary's maternal aunt, Sarah Latham Webster, was a Catholic, which may have influenced where she was sent to school.[5] Within two years, Mary converted to Roman Catholicism[5][16] and adopted the baptismal name of Maria Eugenia.[1][18] She stayed at the Academy for Young Ladies for four years,[1][17] leaving in 1839, when the school closed.[5][18] She remained an observant Catholic for the rest of her life.[1][17]

Ford's Theatre where
Lincoln was assassinated.

Lincoln's Funeral
Procession down Pennsylvania Ave in Washington D.C.

Original 'WANTED'
Poster.

John Harrison Surratt, the nineteen-year-old son of Mrs. Mary E. Surratt, who was chosen by the Jesuits as the arch conspirator in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, had studied three years in preparation for the Roman priesthood at the Sulpician Fathers monastery, at Charles County, Maryland, previous to the breaking out of the Civil War. The Sulpician Fathers is a branch of the Jesuit order. (He also Took Refuge in a Catholic monastery after the assassination of President Lincoln.
Which was the usual duty of a monastery. To hide criminals from the law under the
protection of Rome. His mother hung from the gallows as shown in the picture below.)

Four Hanged in conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
There were more involved. Read about it here.

Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the assassination of President Lincoln, April-July 1865.

Photograph includes woman. Washington, D.C. The four condemned conspirators, Mrs. Surratt, Payne,
Herold, Atzerodt, with officers and others on the scaffold, guards.

CONSPIRATORS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES

Mary Surratt posing with
Her Catholic Missal. Her "pastor" was the president of Gonzaga College High School wash dc. Rev Bernardin Wiget SJ. Born in the 1820s, Surratt converted to Catholicism at a young age and remained a practicing Catholic for the rest of her life.

"IF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE COULD LEARN WHAT I KNOW OF THE FIERCE HATRED OF THE
PRIESTS OF ROME AGAINST OUR INSTITUTIONS, OUR SCHOOLS, OUR MOST SACRED RIGHTS,
AND OUR SO DEARLY BOUGHT LIBERTIES, THEY WOULD DRIVE THEM OUT AS TRAITORS!"
~ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1864.

More Photographs of Washington, 1862-1865, the assassination of President Lincoln, April-July 1865.
Photograph includes woman. Washington, D.C. The four condemned conspirators, Mrs. Surratt, Payne,
Herold, Atzerodt, with officers and others on the scaffold, guards.